S60 - ANNEXE 931

Volvo S60 - ANNEXE 931, S60 Quick start guide

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  • What is the PCC on the Volvo S60?
    How do I start the engine in my Volvo S60?
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WElCOME TO THE GlOBAl FAMIlY OF vOlvO
OWNERS!
Getting to know your new vehicle is an exciting experience.
This Quick Guide provides a brief overview of the most common features and
functions in your Volvo.
However, for the most up-to-date and detailed descriptions and instructions,
as well as important warnings and other information not included in this
folder, please refer to your Owner’s Manual.
An asterisk (*) indicates optional equipment.
For additional information, contact Customer Service:
U.S.A.: 1-800-458-1552 www.volvocars.us
Canada: 1-800-663-8255 www.volvocanada.com
VOLVO S60
Quick guide
PCC*
1
Green light: vehicle is locked.
2
Yellow light: vehicle is unlocked.
3
Red light: alarm has been triggered.
4
Alternatively flashing red lights: the alarm
was triggered less than 5 minutes ago.
– Press the
START/STOP/
ENGINE button briefly to start
the engine.
– Holding the end of the remote key with the
base of the key blade, insert the remote key
into the ignition slot and press it in as far as pos
-
sible.
– Depress the brake pedal.
Locks the doors and trunk and arms
the alarm
A
.
Unlocks the doors and trunk, and dis-
arms the alarm
B
Trunk (press once to unlock; press twice
to open trunk slightly).
Approach lighting illuminates lights in
door mirrors, cabin, footwells, license
plates. Turn signals and parking lights
illuminate.
“Panic” alarm.
Press and hold to sound the alarm.
Turn off alarm with unlock button.
Information about the vehicle can be
gathered within a range of 300 ft.
(100 m).
– Press the button and wait for 7 sec
-
onds.
If the vehicle is out of range when the
button is pressed, the most recently
stored status information will be shown.
A
The accessory inclination and movement alarm sensors
can be turned off. See the “Alarm” section of your owner’s
manual for information.
B
Automatic relock occurs if no door/trunk is opened within 2
minutes after unlock
.
REMOTE KEY WITH PCC* – PERSONAL CAR COMMUNICATOR
STARTING THE ENGINE
COLDSTART
NOTE
After cold starts, your engine will idle at a
higher speed for a short time.
To access the following ignition modes: The
brake pedal must not be depressed.
Modes Active functions
Remote key not fully pressed into slot:
infotainment system and cabin lighting.
Remote key fully pressed into slot: Instru-
ment panel/clock lighting, steering wheel
lock off.
Remote key fully pressed into slot and a
short press on START/STOP ENGINE:
moonroof*, power windows, blower, ECC,
wipers, 12-volt sockets, navigation sys-
tem*.
To exit modes 0/I and turn o the electrical system:
Pull the remote key out of the ignition slot.
KEYLESS DRIVE*
On keyless drive vehicles, it is only necessary to
have a remote key in your possession to operate
the central locking system and start the engine.
LOCKING AND ARMING THE ALARM
– Press the pressure-sensitive area on any of
the outside door handles or the rubber-covered
button to the right of the trunk opening button.
The lock indicator light on the dashboard will start
to flash.
UNLOCKING AND DISARMING THE ALARM
– Pull a door handle to unlock and open the door
or press lightly on the larger of the two rubberized
buttons on the trunk lid.
STARTING THE ENGINE
– With a remote key in the passenger’s compart
-
ment, depress the brake pedal.
– Press and release the
START/STOP ENGINE
button. The autostart function will operate the
starter motor until the engine starts.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
– Press briefly on the
START/STOP ENGINE
button.
Park the vehicle and press
the
START/STOP ENGINE
button to switch off the
engine.
Pull the remote key out of
the ignition slot.
1.
2.
If the BLIS indicator lights illuminate even when
there are no vehicles in the blind area, this may
be due to light reflected from a wet road surface,
the vehicle’s own shadow against a large, light,
smooth surface, or sunlight directly in the camera
when the sun is low on the horizon.
If there is a fault with the system,
Blind spot
syst. Service required will be displayed.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE AND RE
-
MOVING THE REMOTE KEY
BLIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM (BLIS)*
IGNITION MODES 0 AND I
1
Turn to adjust volume.
2
Press for ON/OFF.
3
Press to choose AM, FM1, FM2, SIRIUS1*,
SIRIUS2*.
4
Press to choose DISC, iPod
®
*, AUX/ USB
A
,
Media BT*.
Press for sound settings such as
Bass, Tre-
ble or Surround* – Turn TUNE (6) to adjust.
RADIO
6
Turn to choose a station.
For FM1/FM2, an automatically generated list
of the strongest stations is displayed.
Search for stations with the left/right arrow
keys.
Store up to 10 stations each for FM1/FM2/
AM by holding in buttons 0–9 until the stored
station is confirmed in the display.
CD/DVD PLAYER
5
Press to eject a disc.
6
Turn to change CD tracks.
Change CD tracks with the left/right arrow
keys.
AUX AND USB
An iPod
®B
or MP3 player can be connected to
the infotainment system through the AUX or USB
sockets in the center console. An iPod
® –
connec-
ted through the USB socket will also be charged.
HD RADIO
HD radio reception is subject to coverage limita
-
tions. See your Owner’s Manual for details.
A
AUX/USB sockets for e.g., mp3 player. Set the
device’s volume to medium for best sound quality; adjust
with
TUNE (6). An iPod® connected to the USB socket
will also be charged.
B
iPod
®
is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
8
7
7
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND RAIN SENSOR*
1
Rain sensor On/Off with the lever in the 0
position.
2
Turn to adjust intermittent wiper speed or
rain sensor sensitivity where applicable.
A
Single wiper sweep.
0
Off
B
Intermittent wipers. Turn (2) to adjust.
C
Normal wiper speed.
D
High wiper speed.
E
Windshield/headlight washers.
Displayed when the rain sensor is
active.
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
ELECTRONIC CLIMATE CONTROL—ECC
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
In AUTO mode, ECC controls all functions automatically and makes driving more pleasant
with optimal air quality.
1
Turn the control to the desired temperature on the left/right sides of the cabin. The set
temperature is shown in the display.
8
Press to automatically control the temperature and other functions.
MANUAL CONTROL
2
Heated driver/front passenger seat*.
3
Max. defroster. Directs maximum air flow to the windshield and front side windows.
4
Blower speed.
5
Air distribution.
6
Heated rear window and door mirrors.
7
Recirculation.
9
Air conditioning Off/On to cool the cabin and defog the windows.
The
12-volt sockets in the cabin function in igni-
tion modes I or II.
The 12-volt socket* in the trunk
always func-
tions.
STORAGE SPACES, 12-VOLT SOCKETS & AUX/USB CONNECTOR
AUX/USB
can be used to connect e.g., an mp3
player to the vehicle’s infotainment system.
CAUTION
Using the optional 12-volt socket in the trunk
with the engine switched off will drain the
battery.
8 9
7
1
Low fuel level indicator
When the symbol illuminates, refuel as soon
as possible.
2
The display shows two separate trip odome-
ters, T1 & T2.
3
Fuel gauge
The fuel filler door is on the right, as indica-
ted by the arrow.
4
Trip computer display. Select function with
(8).
5
Clock: Adjust with (6).
6
Multi-function control
Turn the control clockwise or counterclock-
wise to set the clock.
A short press toggles between T1 & T2.
A long press resets the displayed odometer.
ODOMETER AND TRIP COMPUTER
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT BLUETOOTH
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel while
driving.
Make the cell phone discoverable/visible.
Press the TEL button on the center console
control panel briefly.
Select “Add phone” in the display.
Select the cell phone to be connected.
Enter the numbers shown in the audio system
display using the cell phone’s keypad.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7
Press to display or erase a message.
8
Turn to show trip computer information
alternatives.
9
A short press resets the current function.
A long press resets all functions.
NOTE
The display text Miles to empty tank is an
approximation, based on recent average fuel
consumption.
1. Release lock. 2. Adjust.
DRIVER SUPPORT SYSTEMS
A
High beam flash
B
Toggle between high/low beams. Home
safe lighting.
LIGHTING PANEL
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL*
This function should not be used in e.g., stop-
and-go traffic, at intersections, on slippery roads,
when there is accumulated water or slush on the
road, in heavy rain/snow, poor visibility, on win
-
ding roads, and when driving on on/off ramps.
See the chapter “Comfort and driving pleasure” in
your Owner’s Manual for additional information.
Display & instrument panel lighting.
Rear fog light (driver’s side only).
Automatic headlights. High beam flash
only.
Parking lights
Headlights: turn off when ignition is
switched off, high/low beams.
Open the fuel filler door.
Press once to unlock the trunk, press
twice to pop open the trunk slightly.
CITY SAFETY™ AND COLLISION WARNING
WITH FULL AUTO-BRAKE*
City Safety™ is a support function intended to
help the driver avoid a collision in e.g., stop-and-
go traffic where changes in the surrounding traffic
coupled with driver distraction could result in an
accident.
City Safety™ is active at speeds up to 18 mph
(30 km/h) and assists the driver by monitoring the
traffic ahead using the laser sensor mounted in
the upper section of the windshield.
City Safety™ can help prevent a collision if the
difference in speed between your vehicle and the
vehicle ahead is less than 9 mph (15 km/h). City
Safety™ is designed to intervene as late as pos
-
sible to help avoid unnecessary activation.
WARNING
The driver is always responsible for keeping a
safe distance to the vehicle ahead.
City Safety™ is a supplemental aid to the dri
-
ver. It can never replace the driver’s attention
to traffic conditions or his/her responsibility for
operating the vehicle in a safe manner.
City Safety™ may never be used instead of the
driver applying the brakes.
City Safety™ does not function in all driving
situations or in all traffic, weather or road
conditions.
City Safety™ and Collision Warning with Full
Auto-brake do not function in all traffic, light,
weather and road conditions and can only de
-
tect pedestrians with clear body contours and
who are at least 32 in. (80 cm) tall. Warnings
and braking action are switched off above 50
mph (80 km/h).
TP 12087 (USA & Canada). AT 1020. Printed in Sweden, Göteborg 2010. Copyright © 2000-2010 Volvo Car Corporation.
ADJUSTING THE FRONT SEAT
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE
1
Lumbar support.
2
Backrest tilt.
3
Raise/lower the seat.
4
Raise/lower the front edge of the seat
cushion.
5
Forward/rearward.
6
Folding down the passenger’s seat back-
rest. See the Owner’s Manual for more
information.
Setting
Press the button. The light flashes until the
parking brake is fully applied, then glows
continuously.
Releasing
Ignition mode
0 or higher.
Press the brake pedal and
pull out the button.
Release automatically
Select a gear and begin driving. The parking
brake will release automatically (the driver’s
seat belt must be fastened).
1.
2.
EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (EBA)
EBA is designed to provide full brake effect im
-
mediately in the event of sudden, hard braking.
When EBA is activated, the brake pedal will go
down more than usual.
– Press and hold the brake pedal for as long as
necessary – there will be no braking effect if the
pedal is released.
CAR CARE
Hand washing is gentler on the paint than an
automatic car wash. Since the paint on a new
vehicle may take several months to harden
completely, we recommend washing the vehicle
by hand during this period. Use clean water, a
suitable car washing detergent and a sponge.
Keep in mind that dirt or grit on the sponge can
scratch the paint.
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